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CRAC

Consistent & Reliable Acoustic Cues
for sound analysis


One-day workshop
Aalborg, Denmark, Sunday September 2nd 2001
(directly before Eurospeech-2001)

http://www.ee.columbia.edu/crac/
[email protected]


See the Call for Papers for the Special Issue of Speech Communication related to the workshop.

The CRAC workshop is concerned with speech and audio recognition based on partial information techniques. It is an opportunity for researchers in sound organization, acoustic source separation, robust speech recognition and incomplete evidence inference to come together and share ideas.

The workshop is now successfully concluded. Thank you to everyone who participated, and in particular to the authors and presenters who made for such a rich and interesting day.

This web site is now the permanent record of the event, including:

  • Technical program, including links to all of the papers.
  • Zip file of the proceeding as a set of PDF files, including all the papers, hyperlinked contents, and an Acrobat-readable content-based index (9 MB).
  • Photo gallery of pictures from the day.

News

2002-01-22
Added call for papers for the special issue arising from the workshop.
2001-11-22
Added Martin Cooke's pictures to the Photos Page.
2001-09-04
Post-workshop modifications, including release of all papers and the PDF zip package.
2001-08-27
Final details of registration costs and workshop format are in this email message.
2001-08-07
Information on participating in the workshop is here. Most of the final papers have now been linked into the technical program.
2001-06-30
Author notifications sent out by email; provisional technical program posted
2001-03-25
Pre-Eurospeech deadline reminder/FAQ sent out.
2000-11-20
Expansion and reorganization of introductory material.
2000-10-17
First version of web site put in place.

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last update: Tue Jan 22 19:21:12 EST 2002 [email protected]